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Stop the Eviction of HNP Engineers (Lerwick) Ltd

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Michael Peterson
10 years ago

And this from a company pledged to ''apply clear ethics & transparent business practices''

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Wilda Nicolson
10 years ago

Why fix it if it's not broken?

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Louise Cheyney
10 years ago

Unbelievable !!

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Ian Nicolson
10 years ago

The most comprehensive range of marine spares in Shetland. The marine sector will suffer.

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Laurence Goudie
10 years ago

Losing the only dedicated marine engineering firm will have an affect on Lerwick's port status, thus hurting the trade brought in by the harbour (offshore, cruise ships, fishing, etc.)

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Mark Crowley
10 years ago

This is so wrong

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Marlyn watt
10 years ago

Why is this happening, they provide a great service to many businesses

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colin hudson
10 years ago

Good luck with your fight against the property sharks.

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maurice sutherland
10 years ago

why destroy a good business and make so many folk loss there jobs just because slap thinks the have the power to do it shame on them .

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Rodney Smith
10 years ago

Saving a well established local company and all the jobs which benefit our local economy greatly should always be priority over redevelopment.

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david leask
10 years ago

stinks .of corruption by slap

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Margaret Tungatt
10 years ago

Total disgrace!

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Barry Nisbet
10 years ago

This is ludicrous. A successful, highly respected and needed business should not be allowed to be driven out in this way.

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Irene Beard
10 years ago

what a disgrace. there is no need for this im sure,and what about those people, their jobs being lost? not good enough.

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Laurence Wynn
10 years ago

SLAP must have land they can develop nearer to the collage?

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Stephen Grant
10 years ago

Think this is terrible

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john musky
10 years ago

Vile filth.

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Pauline Cleghorn
10 years ago

Why do they need to move when they have been there for so many years!

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aaron lerwick
10 years ago

this is serious needs to be sorted

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Keith Anderson
10 years ago

Can believe these subsidiaries of the Council have been getting away with this for so long. Time for a major INVESTIGTION